Brainbench .net 4.0 test
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Hi, Please suggest books for preparing for the Brainbench .net framework 4.0 test [Brainbench .net framework 4.0] regards, NJ
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Hi, Please suggest books for preparing for the Brainbench .net framework 4.0 test [Brainbench .net framework 4.0] regards, NJ
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Why not go to www.google.com and look for one yourself?
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Hi, Please suggest books for preparing for the Brainbench .net framework 4.0 test [Brainbench .net framework 4.0] regards, NJ
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test outline is there. But my question is about preparation for specific to this brainbench test. overall .NET 4.0 is vast
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Hi, Please suggest books for preparing for the Brainbench .net framework 4.0 test [Brainbench .net framework 4.0] regards, NJ
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Hello Just check out this [^] Thank You Regards Pooja :)
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Hello Just check out this [^] Thank You Regards Pooja :)
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Hi, Please suggest books for preparing for the Brainbench .net framework 4.0 test [Brainbench .net framework 4.0] regards, NJ
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Well, it was a long time ago, but I cut my teeth in .NET with Jeffrey Richter's book (CLR via C# or whatever it is these days). Not long after that I did the .NET brainbench and scored so well that someone in a hedge fund noticed and called me out the blue to work for them, which I did. Brilliant book, so that's what I recommend. The tests have no doubt moved on, but as I recall .NET was pretty easy in comparison to the C# one.
Regards, Rob Philpott.